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    Water Swelling Behavior of Poly(ethylene glycol)-Based Polyurethane Networks by Albers, Peter T. M, van der Ven, Leendert G. J, van Benthem, Rolf A. T. M, Esteves, A. Catarina C, de With, Gijsbertus

    Published in Macromolecules (11-02-2020)
    “…Defects in a polymer network complicate an accurate calculation of structural parameters such as the molar mass between cross-links M c, typically obtained…”
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    Histopathology of Naturally Transmitted “Rat Respiratory Virus”: Progression of Lesions and Proposed Diagnostic Criteria by Albers, T. M., Simon, M. A., Clifford, C. B.

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-09-2009)
    “…Rat respiratory virus (RRV) is the working name for a novel respiratory pathogen of laboratory rats in North America, Europe, and Asia. Although the agent has…”
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    Low performance of bleeding risk models in the very elderly with atrial fibrillation using vitamin K antagonists by Jaspers Focks, J., Vugt, S. P. G., Albers‐Akkers, M. T. H., Lamfers, E. J. P., Bloem‐de Vries, L. M., Verheugt, F. W. A., Brouwer, M. A.

    Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-09-2016)
    “…Essentials Under‐treatment of oral anticoagulation in the elderly with atrial fibrillation is common. As bleeding prediction is challenging, we compared…”
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    Dual waveguide patterned luminescent solar concentrators by Albers, Peter T.M., Bastiaansen, Cees W.M., Debije, Michael G.

    Published in Solar energy (01-09-2013)
    “…•We introduce a dual waveguide patterned luminescent solar concentrator.•The dual patterned waveguide outperforms a standard fully covered waveguide over all…”
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    Hypervitaminosis D and Metastatic Calcification in a Colony of Inbred Strain 13 Guinea Pigs, Cavia porcellus by Holcombe, H., Parry, N. M., Rick, M., Brown, D. E., Albers, T. M., Refsal, K. R., Morris, J., Kelly, R., Marko, S. T.

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-07-2015)
    “…A commercial diet fed to a colony of inbred strain 13 guinea pigs for approximately 6 weeks was subsequently recalled for excessive levels of vitamin D…”
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    Pneumocystis carinii Causes a Distinctive Interstitial Pneumonia in Immunocompetent Laboratory Rats That Had Been Attributed to “Rat Respiratory Virus” by Henderson, K. S., Dole, V., Parker, N. J., Momtsios, P., Banu, L., Brouillette, R., Simon, M. A., Albers, T. M., Pritchett-Corning, K. R., Clifford, C. B., Shek, W. R.

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-05-2012)
    “…A prevalent and distinctive infectious interstitial pneumonia (IIP) of immunocompetent laboratory rats was suspected to be caused by a putative virus, termed…”
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    Aqueous friction behavior of swollen hydrophilic poly(ethylene glycol)-based polyurethane coatings by Albers, Peter T. M., Laven, Jozua, van der Ven, Leendert G. J., van Benthem, Rolf A. T. M., de With, Gijsbertus, Esteves, A. Catarina C.

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-03-2021)
    “…The macroscopic friction behavior of water-swollen cross-linked poly(ethylene glycol)-based polyurethane coatings (PEG-based PU coatings) with varying PEG…”
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    Histochemical and Ultrastructural Characterization of Primary Cardiac Chondrosarcoma by Albers, T. M., Alroy, J., Garrod, L. A., Brown, D., Penninck, D.

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-03-1997)
    “…A cardiac chondrosarcoma was found in the right atrium of a Golden Retriever dog. Macroscopically, the right atrial lumen was filled with a 6- X 12- X 8-mm…”
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    Fate of polarized membrane components and evidence for microvillus disassembly on migrating enterocytes during repair of native intestinal epithelium by Albers, T M, Lomakina, I, Moore, R P

    Published in Laboratory investigation (01-07-1995)
    “…Maintenance of enterocyte polarity is crucial to normal intestinal function. Tight junctions and cell-matrix interactions play a role in maintaining polarized…”
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    Mesoscopic structure and swelling properties of crosslinked polyethylene glycol in water by Kacar, Gokhan, Albers, Peter T. M., Esteves, A. Catarina C., de With, Gijsbertus

    Published in JCT research (01-07-2018)
    “…In this paper, we present our efforts in modeling and simulation of polyethylene glycol crosslinked with an isocyanate tHDI. The polymer, by its nature, is…”
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    Design of dual hydrophobic–hydrophilic polymer networks for highly lubricious polyether-urethane coatings by Albers, Peter T.M., Govers, Stefan P.W., Laven, Jozua, van der Ven, Leendert G.J., van Benthem, Rolf A.T.M., de With, Gijsbertus, Esteves, A. Catarina C.

    Published in European polymer journal (01-02-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Highly lubricious polymer coatings with minimal bulk swelling.•Systematic study on network structure parameter/friction property…”
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    Air-exposed Tissue Culture of Human Middle Ear Epithelium and Meatal Epidermis: a Method to Study the Advancing Front of Cholesteatoma by Hof, Brenda M. Albers-Op 'T, Peek, Ferdinand A. W., Huisman, Margriet A., Grote, Jan J.

    Published in Acta oto-laryngologica (2002)
    “…The suitability of an air-exposed culture model consisting of a collagen matrix was investigated for constructing an advancing front (AF) of human middle ear…”
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    Rehabilitation after amputation for vascular disease: a follow-up study by De Luccia, N, Pinto, M A, Guedes, J P, Albers, M T

    Published in Prosthetics and orthotics international (01-08-1992)
    “…Rehabilitation of one hundred and twenty eight patients with lower limb amputation performed for vascular disease from 1979 to 1987 was assessed…”
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    Structural and functional roles of cytoskeletal proteins during repair of native guinea pig intestinal epithelium by Albers, T M, Lomakina, I, Moore, R P

    Published in Cell biology international (01-12-1996)
    “…The cytoskeletal events that assist restitution of the native intestinal epithelium are poorly understood. To enhance our understanding of repair mechanisms in…”
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    The TMS34010: an embedded microprocessor by Guttag, K.M., Albers, T.M., Asal, M.D., Rose, K.G.

    Published in IEEE MICRO (01-06-1988)
    “…The authors discuss the TMS34010, a high-performance 32-bit microprocessor with special instructions and hardware for handling the bit-field data and address…”
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    Use of a lectin as an enterocyte‐specific cell surface marker for flow cytometric analysis of isolated native small intestinal epithelial cells by Albers, Theresa M., Moore, Ronda P.

    Published in Cytometry (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-1996)
    “…Little use has been made of flow cytometry in evaluating small intestinal epithelial cells. Obtaining pure epithelial cell populations devoid of peripheral…”
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    Overexpression of nerve growth factor in epidermis of transgenic mice causes hypertrophy of the peripheral nervous system by Albers, KM, Wright, DE, Davis, BM

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-03-1994)
    “…Survival of developing neurons is dependent on access to a limited supply of target-derived neurotrophic factors. NGF is the most extensively characterized of…”
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    Inhibition of Endotoxin effects on cultured Human middle ear epithelium by bactericidal permeability-increasing protein by NELL, M. J, ALBERS-OPTHOF, B. M, KOERTEN, H. K, GROTE, J. J

    “…Endotoxin can induce morphologic changes to middle ear epithelium, which can disturb the mucociliary clearance system (MCS) and lead to otitis media with…”
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